In an Instagram post that has now been deleted, the player's agency – Colossal Sports Management – appeared to confirm Oxlade-Chamberlain was headed to Anfield following his decision to leave Arsenal.
It had been expected that the former Southampton man would join Chelsea in a £40m deal earlier this week.
But in a sensational twist, the Ox rejected a move across London, instead sending a come-get-me plea to Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.
And the risk appears to have paid off, with reliable Liverpool journalist Melissa Reddy confirming a fee has been agreed for his services.
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